Lipscomb Lady Bisons coach Frank Bennett is hoping that with the dawn of a new year that his players made resolutions to do a better job shooting.

Heading into Saturday’s 1 p.m. game with Stetson in Allen Arena, the Lady Bisons are shooting 35.1 percent from the field and 25.9 percent from 3-point range.

Junior guard Jenna Bartsokas is averaging 12.2 points per game, the only Lady Bisons player in double figures.

“We haven’t shot the ball like we are capable of doing,” Bennett said. “We are taking care of the ball better than we ever have. We have been at 14 turnovers a game for about the last 10 games. We are playing good defense, especially our zone.

“When we get our shots we need to knock them down. We have to be able to score a little bit more around the basket than we have been. It is a confidence thing. I think we have good shooters. I feel like we are going to start making some and then everything will fall into place.”

The Lady Bisons enter the Atlantic Sun Conference game with a 2-10 record, 0-2 in the A-Sun. The Lady Bisons lost 61-50 Monday night to South Alabama from the Sun Belt Conference.

“We have been in games,” Bennett said. “A few possessions are making the big difference for us. South Alabama is maybe the best team we have played. I thought we played one of our better games against them.”

Stetson, 1-10, 1-1 in the conference, also has only one player averaging in double figures, sophomore guard Kerri Simpson with 10.3. Stetson is 0-5 on the road this season. They lost 65-53 to Buffalo Tuesday night.